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Poster: mossrisjhons Date: March 05, 2010 04:44:22am
Forum: faqs Subject: What is the difference between information and knowledge?

Information is data, knowledge is the application?

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Poster: garthus Date: March 16, 2010 06:00:59am
Forum: faqs Subject: Re: What is the difference between information and knowledge?

information is a more restrictive sub-category of knowledge. Knowledge implies some intelligence interacting with the data-set.

Gerry

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